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English Breakfast

Description

A smooth, sumptuous whole leaf Keemun tea from Anhui, China prized for its rich, cocoa aroma.

Customer Reviews

 | Negative: 35
 | Neutral: 63
Positive: 355
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Kim R.
Feb 5th '12

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"This is a very wonderfully jolty bump in the morning. I like it with honey and milk. I do like other black teas more for breakfast, but if you aren't into experiencing other black teas this might be the one for you. Just don't steep too long.... 2 teaspoons / 3 minutes for a 12 oz mug."

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Justin P.
Jan 31st '12

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"I loved this tea. I am a Keemun fanatic and this tastes alot like Mao Feng. I have suspicions that it is, but I may never know..."

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Nicole H.
Jan 12th '12

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"This tea has a bold, fresh taste. Exactly what I was looking for in a black tea."

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Mitch H.
Jan 11th '12

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"I enjoy this tea every once in a while. Not a very distinct taste."

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Douglas J.
Jan 7th '12

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"I have been ordering and drinking Adagio English Breakfast for years. I loved it. Recently, I'm not sure for how long ago, maybe my last two orders, something changed. Initially I thought it was me, but then it became too obvious to ignore. There is now an overwhelming honey aroma to the blend. I like honey. A lot. But not in my tea. I have tried many times to use honey as tea sweetener, but I just abhor it in that role. When I came here to find out what happened I saw that Adagio had edited the description of the tea to include this strong honey component. Fair enough. I didn't read the description because I had been buying it forever. Shame on me. But I hate it. The English Breakfast that I loved is no more and I'll have to find something else. I'm posting this only to get the flavor information out there, and maybe also a little bit in the hopes that Adagio will see it and return to the old blend. "
[ 4 mins @ 212°F ]

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Karina T.
Jan 3rd '12

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"A solid standby black tea. The flavor is not particularly nuanced in any way, but it's still good."